Documentary features Seattle researcher who discovered how to light up cancer cells

Documentary features Seattle researcher who discovered how to light up cancer cells

Source: Puget Sound Business Journal

A Seattle-originated, three-minute documentary called “Bringing Light” has a chance of being shown at the Sundance Film Festival in January. The title “Bringing Light” comes from a presentation by Dr. Jim Olson about a molecule that makes cancer cells literally light up. Olson is a pediatric oncologist with Seattle Children’s Hospital.

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